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Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 18
Original at Veoh
• Thu, Apr 16
Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the functioning of the kidney, focusing upon the ... www.veoh.com
Video: Engineering New Treatments for Psychiatric DiseaseOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Jan 22
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Karl Deisseroth is pioneering bold new treatments for depression and other psychiatric diseases. By sending pulses of light into the brain, Deisseroth can control neural activity with remarkable precision. In this short talk, Deisseroth gives an thoughtful and awe-inspiring overvi...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 19Original at YouTube
• Tue, Jan 13
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the functioning of a kidney dialysis machine and clinic. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Depar...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 18Original at YouTube
• Fri, Dec 19
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the functioning of the kidney, focusing upon the single nephron glomeruli filtration rate, SNGFR. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by t...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 17Original at YouTube
• Fri, Dec 19
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses biomedical engineering and the functions and anatomy of the kidney. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engine...
Video: Krawinkler Symposium - Session #3 - Miranda, Part 3Original at YouTube
• Mon, Dec 15
By rss@youtube.com (BlumeCenter) Part 3 of Eduardo Miranda's speech at the Helmut Krawinkler Symposium on May 17, 2008 at Stanford University Author: BlumeCenter Keywords: Engineering earthquake Krawinkler "Stanford University" Added: December 15, 2008
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 13Original at YouTube
• Fri, Nov 14
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses scaling, focusing on dimensionless analysis. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It p...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 12Original at YouTube
• Fri, Nov 14
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses conduction and convection in association with a heat exchanger, as well as the actual design of the heat exchanger. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory cou...
Video: Engineering change: water for developing ArgentinaOriginal at Google Video
• Sun, Nov 9
Engineer Rebeca Hwang, a Ph.D. student from Stanford University, is working to strengthen Argentina's water co-ops and bring clean water to more people. CNET Download's Jessica Dolcourt, author of CNET News.com's "Engineering change" series, e-mailed questions to Hwang, who sent back...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 11Original at YouTube
• Thu, Oct 30
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses energy conservation in further depth, focusing on the design of heat exchangers. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford Unive...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 8Original at YouTube
• Mon, Oct 6
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the development and design of a glucose isomerase plant used to make high fructose corn syrup. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Sta...
Video: The Science and Engineering Quad at Stanford UniversityOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Oct 6
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) The new Science and engineering Quad (SEQ) brings together scholars from dozens of departments to turn basic discoveries into life-changing breakthroughs. The four new green buildings that make up SEQ will foster a 21st century approach to solving some of the most challenging scienti...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 4Original at YouTube
• Mon, Sep 8
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses balancing equations and the conservation of mass in relation to process design. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford Univer...
Video: Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 3Original at YouTube
• Mon, Sep 8
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses units, comparing the different methods and systems of measuring different variables. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford...
Video: Carol Bartz: Pyramids, Not LaddersOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Aug 13
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) March 1, 2006 presentation by Carol Bartz for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program Entrepreneurship Corner in the School of Engineering at Stanford University. Carol Bartz, CEO of Autodesk for many years, points out that young workers needn't be afraid of a lateral career move. Amb...
Video: Jeff Hawkins: Following Your GoalOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Aug 13
By rss@youtube.com (stanforduniversity) May 18, 2005 presentation by Jeff Hawkins for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program Entrepreneurship Corner in the School of Engineering at Stanford University. Jeff Hawkins, founder of Palm Computing, advises everyone to find their passion and to use the fastest and surest ways t...
Legal Hold Pro: Easily Managing Legal Hold Notification - Legal Tech Base
Original at legaltechbase.com
• Sun, Dec 6
Legal Hold Pro: Easily Managing Legal Hold Notification Legal Tech Base (press release) from Southern Methodist University, a MS degree in Engineering Science from California Institute of Technology and a MBA from Stanford University. ... and more »
Herbal Therapy for Acetaminophen-Related Liver Damage - Genetic Engineering News
Original at Genetic Engineering News
• Thu, Dec 3
Herbal Therapy for Acetaminophen-Related Liver Damage press release) may help avoid the most common cause of liver transplantation, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. ...
BHS, CHS to graduate Saturday
Original at tcnewsnet.com
• Thu, May 28
OH Tucker will attend Stanford University and major in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering. He is captain of Science Olympiad, which won a national title May 16. Tucker is president of the German Club and played in the Marching Band and CHS orchestra. ...
Shutterfly Names Neil Day as Senior Vice President & Chief ... - Business Wire
Original at businesswire.com
• Wed, May 27
Mr. Elarde holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Yale College and a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University. Dan McCormick has been promoted to Vice President & General Manager of the Products and ...
PGA Tour Diversity Internship Program enters 18th year
Original at Florida Times-Union
• Wed, May 27
FL Junior, Stanford University, candidate for Bachelor of Science in Management Science & Engineering. Previous work experience includes being an intern for Tano Capital LLC and with ETI Consulting Limited in Hong Kong. She volunteers as a tutor at East ...
The Impact of MAKE and CRAFT
Original at MAKE Magazine
• Mon, Mar 2
By Dale Dougherty The chair of the panel was Pat Hanrahan, Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering in the Computer Graphics Lab at Stanford. He's a Make subscriber and an enthusiastic fellow. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Events | Digg this!